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Creating Restorative Justice

Autor Ian M. Borton
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 apr 2021
Discussion of the histories, meanings, and assumptions of restorative justice have enriched the development of its theory, research, and practices. While some of this work has addressed the role of communication, the treatment of communication within restorative justice remains rather under-developed. Communication plays a central role in processes of restoration and justice and a constitutive role in making restorative justice what it is. In Creating Restorative Justice: A Communication Perspective of Justice, Restoration, and Community, Gregory D. Paul and Ian M. Borton argue that by centering communication in restorative justice as it occurs in various contexts (from families, to schools, to communities), we can simultaneously deepen our understanding, enrich our practice, and amplify our study of restoration and justice. From a communication perspective, restorative contexts both use and are created by the communication present. Any outcomes from restorative processes are thus the product of the communication both within and between restorative practices' participants. As the world addresses the challenges presented by injustice, inequality, and insecurity, it is incumbent we expand our understanding of restorative processes to account for the vital role of communication.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781498576451
ISBN-10: 1498576451
Pagini: 132
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield

Notă biografică

Gregory D. Paul is professor and head of the department of communication studies at Kansas State University.

Ian M. Borton is professor of communication at Aquinas College.


Descriere

The authors argue that communication plays a central role in the evolution of different frameworks of restorative justice. Not just about sending and receiving messages, communication gives meaning to restorative justice and helps to structure thought and behavior when individuals engage in restorative practices in various contexts.